
1. Ronald Patrick Haehlen – Stalking an Elder
- Allegation: Haehlen, 56, allegedly stalked a woman in Salem Lakes after she rejected his romantic advances, repeatedly circling her home and confronting her at a recovery meeting.
- Charge: Stalking with elder victim enhancer (Class I felony + enhancer).
- Max Penalty: Up to 7.5 years (3.5 years + 4-year enhancer) and $10,000 fine.
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2. Autumn C. May – Domestic Violence and Victim Intimidation
- Allegation: May, 22, allegedly barged into a bedroom, confronted her partner about texts, broke his phone, and hid it to stop him from calling police.
- Charges: Felony victim intimidation, criminal damage, disorderly conduct (domestic).
- Max Penalty: 10 years (Class G felony) + additional 9 months and 90 days.
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3. Shavon Q. Ross – Third OWI and Drug Possession
- Allegation: Ross, 46, was stopped while swerving with no headlights. Officers found marijuana and she admitted to drinking and using cannabis before driving. Her license was revoked and she was required to have an ignition interlock device.
- Charges: Felony THC possession (2nd+), OWI (3rd), driving while revoked, IID violation.
- Max Penalty: 3.5 years prison and over $10,000 in fines across 4 charges.
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4. Kyle J. Usinger – Heroin and Fentanyl Possession
- Allegation: Usinger, 35, was stopped on a motorized bike and admitted to heroin use. A search revealed heroin and fentanyl wrapped in foil and a straw.
- Charge: Possession of narcotic drugs (2nd+ offense).
- Max Penalty: 7.5 years (Class I felony with 4-year enhancer), $10,000 fine.
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5. Devin J. Lazzaro – Drug Dealing from Home
- Allegation: Lazzaro, 25, allegedly ran a THC and Xanax operation out of his Salem Lakes home. Officers seized nearly 530g of marijuana, dozens of THC vapes, 59 Alprazolam pills, and two guns. A witness described routine drug sales and claimed he made $10,000 in one week.
- Charges: 6 counts including possession with intent to deliver THC and Xanax, maintaining a drug house, paraphernalia, criminal damage, and bail jumping.
- Max Penalty: Over 22.5 years in prison if sentenced consecutively.
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6. Oscar Fabian Rivera-Hernandez – VIN Tampering and Obstruction
- Allegation: Rivera-Hernandez, 37, was pulled over near Kenosha car dealerships late at night. He was evasive with deputies and found to be driving a GMC Sierra with a suspiciously altered VIN and fake registration.
- Charges: VIN tampering (Class H felony), obstructing an officer.
- Max Penalty: 6 years (felony) + 9 months (misdemeanor) and $20,000 in fines.
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